2014
DOI: 10.5194/gmd-7-947-2014
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A subbasin-based framework to represent land surface processes in an Earth system model

Abstract: Abstract. Realistically representing spatial heterogeneity and lateral land surface processes within and between modeling units in Earth system models is important because of their implications to surface energy and water exchanges. The traditional approach of using regular grids as computational units in land surface models may lead to inadequate representation of subgrid heterogeneity and lateral movements of water, energy and carbon fluxes. Here a subbasin-based framework is introduced in the Community Land… Show more

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“…• Readme • Figure S1 • Figure S2 • Figure S3 • Figure S4 • Figure S5 Correspondence to: T. K. Tesfa, teklu.tesfa@pnnl.gov 2000] and river transport [e.g., Goteti et al, 2008], which, despite important advances, have several limitations in their routing approach and model inputs [Tesfa et al, 2014]. As another attempt on the use of subbasinbased representation in a land surface model, Tesfa et al [2014] introduced a new subbasin-based approach built upon version 4 of the Community Land Model (CLM4) [Oleson et al, 2010;Lawrence et al, 2011] with some important technical advances including meteorological and land surface inputs derived from highresolution data sets coupled with a new physically based river routing model [Li et al, 2013].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…• Readme • Figure S1 • Figure S2 • Figure S3 • Figure S4 • Figure S5 Correspondence to: T. K. Tesfa, teklu.tesfa@pnnl.gov 2000] and river transport [e.g., Goteti et al, 2008], which, despite important advances, have several limitations in their routing approach and model inputs [Tesfa et al, 2014]. As another attempt on the use of subbasinbased representation in a land surface model, Tesfa et al [2014] introduced a new subbasin-based approach built upon version 4 of the Community Land Model (CLM4) [Oleson et al, 2010;Lawrence et al, 2011] with some important technical advances including meteorological and land surface inputs derived from highresolution data sets coupled with a new physically based river routing model [Li et al, 2013].…”
Section: 1002/2013jd020493mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subbasin-based CLM (SCLM) refers to the new CLM modeling framework introduced by Tesfa et al [2014], where the study domain is divided into a number of irregular subbasins following the natural watershed divides. To be consistent with the grid-based modeling approach, the subbasins are organized into a two-dimensional matrix of subbasins, each being treated as a single node for the resolution of interest.…”
Section: Subbasin-based Clm (Sclm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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